Dow Corning Z-6106 Silane
Epoxy-methoxy functional silane
Dow Corning
附着力促进剂/粘接剂 >> 有机作用硅烷
Adhesion promoter / Bonding agent >> Organofunctional silane
丙烯酸/丙烯酸盐树脂
Acrylic/Acrylate Resins
氨基树脂
Amino Resins
环氧树脂
Epoxy Resins
聚亚安酯
Polyurethane
金属
Metal
其它工业 >> 玻璃涂层
Other industry >> Glass Coating
Dilutable in methanol, isopropanol, methoxypropanol and xylene
Coupling of reinforcing agents to plastics
Adhesion promoter for plastics
100 percent active coupling agent supplied as white to slightly yellow
viscous fluid
Coupling agent acts as adhesion promoter for plastics
Dow Corning ® Z-6106 Silane will provide coupling of inorganic materials, such as glass and metals, to many organic polymers and engineering plastics such as epoxies, urethanes, acrylics, polysulfones, polyphenylene sulfides, melamines, polyimides, polycarbonates and thermoplastic polyesters. Dow Corning Z-6106
Silane will also improve adhesion of polymers such as ethylene vinylacetate and PBT to other polymer surfaces, such as polyimides, acrylics, rubber, wood and fluoropolymers.
Dow Corning ® Z-6106 Silane acts as a
coupling agent designed to promote
adhesion of two dissimilar materials. It
can be used to bond a polymeric
coating or adhesive to an inorganic
substrate or to bond certain organic
polymers to other polymers.
polymer surface as a primer. Allow
the solvent to evaporate, or heat (to
not greater than 110°C [230°F]) to
remove the solvent. Melt or cure
the coating or adhesive against the
primed surface.
Epoxy-methoxy functional silane
Improves adhesion and water resistance of a wide variety of coating systems to inorganic substrates. Can be used as an additive or primer.
100% active epoxy-methoxy functional silane. Used to improve adhesion and water resistance of a wide variety of coating systems to inorganic substrates. Can be used as an additive or primer. Provides coupling of inorganic materials, such as glass and metals, to many organic polymers and engineering plastics such as epoxies, urethanes, acrylics, polysulfones, polyphenylene sulfides, melamines, polyimides, polycarbonates and thermoplastic polyesters.